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Message no. 1
From: Jacob Engstrom <sabredanz@****.COM>
Subject: Chemical Warfare
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1998 12:32:46 EST
Chemical Warfare HAHAHAHAHA!!

Sorry about that, as some other people on this list can testify to (hi
Paul) I am, in the words of Nicholas Cage, a chemical weapons superfreak.

O.K. most nerve gases run something like this, drop a teaspoonful in a
room the size of high school classroom and everyone in a five classroom
radius is exposed (not counting for wing conditions and hermetic
sealling)

Someone else on this list described the symptoms for some of the nicer
versions. Some others strip the sheaf from your nerves and send hot
searing pain up your spine. You drool and defecate, followed by a sezuire
that makes Gran Mal look Peite and you snap your own spine. Your blood
then congeals (this is a side effect of the nerves being laid bare, still
haven't fiugured out WHY though) and your heart explodes.

Other agents, besides nerve are even more nasty and are designed to not
kill but leave you wishing it had had.
If anyone needs help/advice on this feel free to email me I got quite a
collection so I can get you the history and effects made to order.

J.T. Engstrom
sabredanz@****.com
"better Killing through Chemistry"

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